04/01/2017
Don't forget, the deadline for submissions at Data Stories is January 16. Check out the submission requirements here, http://datastories2017.weebly.com/rules-of-participation.ht…, and feel free to spread the word and encourage others to participate. :)
Rules of Participation
You can submit anything that’s relevant to social and behavioral science, with no rules on the content, structure, or size of the data displayed. It can be a visualization you published or...
30/08/2015
http://www.ftavis.com/
The Evolution of Trade Agreements — FTAVIS
FTAVis | Visualizing The Evolution of Trade Agreements
11/08/2015
http://www.dear-data.com/
the latest delivery
Two girls who switched continents get to know each other through the data they draw and send across the pond
28/07/2015
http://www.r2d3.us/visual-intro-to-machine-learning-part-1/
A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning
What is machine learning? Our animated visualization lets you see the basics of how it works.
09/07/2015
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/07/08/us/census-race-map.html?src=twr
Mapping Segregation
New government rules will require all cities and towns receiving federal housing funds to assess patterns of segregation.
08/07/2015
http://blog.webkid.io/how-we-created-a-map-with-100k-interactive-areas/
How we created an interactive map of Europe with 100k+ areas
How we created an interactive map of Europe with 100k+ areas 07 July 2015by Moritz Recently we published an interactive map that visualizes where the population in Europe grows and where it declines. It is a very detailed map with 119.406 colored polygons. You can hover each of them to get the infor…
25/05/2015
http://www.maartenlambrechts.be/to-the-point-7-reasons-you-should-use-dot-graphs/
To the point: 7 reasons you should use dot graphs | Maarten Lambrechts
Standard Add Comment Posted on mei 3, 2015 by maarten EN To the point: 7 reasons you should use dot graphs Points go beyond where lines and bars stop. Sounds weird, especially for those who remember from their math classes that a line is an infinite collection of points. But in visualization, points…
22/01/2015
http://dataphys.org/list/
List of Physical Visualizations
The earliest data visualizations were likely physical: built by arranging stones or pebbles, and later, clay tokens. According to an eminent archaeologist (Schmandt-Besserat, 1999): "Whereas words consist of immaterial sounds, the tokens were concrete, solid, tangible artifacts, which could be handl…
05/01/2015
Happy New Year, everyone! Let it be an enjoyable 2015 :) http://beta.mappr.io/play/DiseasedScience